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it is the law. >> reporter: because without a license, you don't know who is showing up at your house. while some are honest, unlicensed contractors don't go through criminal background checks. and may not even have insurance. >> in a case like this, could do more damage to your house than you already have. someone could get injured on the job and then you're liable for the insurance to cover their injuries. consumer affairs, doing a licensing check. >> reporter: investigators find another contractor cutting up this tree. he swears he's licensed, but when frank calls it in -- >> okay, nothing under that. this is a violation, operating without a license. >> reporter: when we walk up, the contract or insists the database is wrong. >> i am licensed. >> reporter: when he checked, there is no license on file for you or your company. >> when i bring my paperwork down, we'll see otherwise. >> reporter: he says he'll show investigators proof the next day. but didn't. officials say some unlicensed contractors even walk down the street going door to door, luring you in with low, low prices. whe
it is the law. >> reporter: because without a license, you don't know who is showing up at your house. while some are honest, unlicensed contractors don't go through criminal background checks. and may not even have insurance. >> in a case like this, could do more damage to your house than you already have. someone could get injured on the job and then you're liable for the insurance to cover their injuries. consumer affairs, doing a licensing check. >> reporter: investigators...
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. >> an investigation prompts action, the connection to schools and the federal law. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >> it could be a case of ballot
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in that article he mentions the pez's position on abortion and the health care law. so this isn't just this week. this is something that mayor bloomberg has been thinking about for some time and it is coming as the president finished the bromance tour with chris christie. it is a good week for the president. >> when you read the mayor's reasons, what was he waiting for. there wasn't a single thing that he was in line for? >> it seems to me that he is someone who has a large conception on his role on american national affairs and an early endorsement would not preserve that. the mayor's people say there is off the recoorecord reporters ae time. if you look at the economists the center right conservative publication, what you see is that the president's record is who he is and how he has governed and it meets with the approval of the board and people like mike bloomberg. it is the polar opposite that has been painted by on the right for so long. he called up mitt romney for flip-flopping and saying i might have voted for him. which is almost as damming as the endorseme
in that article he mentions the pez's position on abortion and the health care law. so this isn't just this week. this is something that mayor bloomberg has been thinking about for some time and it is coming as the president finished the bromance tour with chris christie. it is a good week for the president. >> when you read the mayor's reasons, what was he waiting for. there wasn't a single thing that he was in line for? >> it seems to me that he is someone who has a large...
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i have people on staten i'll, new jersey, on long island, my son if law's house, washed away. people living with no houses and people in staten island, crying with no water. be real. these people need help. we should mobilize our police department. get them over to staten island. there are only cops and firemen, maybe that is the problem. my problem is i am getting the calls each day, people are crying, why isn't anyone doing anything in now we don't care about that, we are going to have a marathon on sunday? something is wrong with somebody. this is ridiculous. guys who are retired say they call the special number and they are asked, go along the parade route on sunday for crowd control. they want to help people. you ought to find more bodies in the houses, with freeport and the rockaways. people are patting themselves on the back what a great job --. >>neil: i would say patting on the back when the job is done. staten island is getting the attention because the long forgotten borrowing deserves attention because these folks are hurting. you can see the results what is going
i have people on staten i'll, new jersey, on long island, my son if law's house, washed away. people living with no houses and people in staten island, crying with no water. be real. these people need help. we should mobilize our police department. get them over to staten island. there are only cops and firemen, maybe that is the problem. my problem is i am getting the calls each day, people are crying, why isn't anyone doing anything in now we don't care about that, we are going to have a...
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the cost, or, for example, the way that bondholders were treated in the way that we redid contract law. >> everybody has to sacrifice. neil: not everyone did. not everyone did. well, we make history. i love you dearly, but we did redo a couple of things. it is very good having you austin. i appreciated. >> good to see you again. neil: in the meantime i want to switch to westchester ohio. mitt romney speaking. a busy blitz of key swing state visits of a the next couple of days. covering all of these events, including what president obama is up to. it is safe to say that neither of these guys are going to be sleeping for the next few days. obviously the operative few words. red bull. neil: all right. back to my friends, and had to call my friends in staten island because i have so many who live there and work there. a couple of staff members who are part of that fine barrault, but this story particularly intrigued me. you might have heard about this big marathon that was being planned, the new york marathon days after the storm. a lot of folks, are you kidding me? you are bringing in all
the cost, or, for example, the way that bondholders were treated in the way that we redid contract law. >> everybody has to sacrifice. neil: not everyone did. not everyone did. well, we make history. i love you dearly, but we did redo a couple of things. it is very good having you austin. i appreciated. >> good to see you again. neil: in the meantime i want to switch to westchester ohio. mitt romney speaking. a busy blitz of key swing state visits of a the next couple of days....
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nobody has been able to figure out what the law is. and what you have done makes sense and has gandolf in it for no good reason. other than you are being good humored about it. that does it for us tonight. now it is time for, "the last word". have a great night. >> tonight, there is just one more thing the republican party needs mitt romney to do. just one little thing. they need him to shut the -- heck up. >> so much for putting the election behind it. romney was recorded telling donors the reason he loss is. >> because president obama handed out big gift. >> would wou, wo, wo. >> it is not elegant lly stated i'm speaking off-the-cuff. >> i don't think that represents where we are as a party. >> it is not elegantly stated let me put it that way. i'm speaking off-the-cuff. >> he needs to stop talking. >> the campaign is over. >> we need to move on. >> the voters have spoken. >> the majority of voters agreed with me. >> benghazi showdown. >> let me say specifically about susan rice. she has bun examplary work. >> the president the unite
nobody has been able to figure out what the law is. and what you have done makes sense and has gandolf in it for no good reason. other than you are being good humored about it. that does it for us tonight. now it is time for, "the last word". have a great night. >> tonight, there is just one more thing the republican party needs mitt romney to do. just one little thing. they need him to shut the -- heck up. >> so much for putting the election behind it. romney was recorded...
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failing to comply with the law requiring the release of the regulatory agenda every six months. inhof says the president is hiding that agenda because of the election. >> he is intentionally delaying reports, that the law requires until after the election. >> the epa did not respond to the repeated request for comment on the charges, neither did the white house. the obama campaign also declined our offer. for to us include a spokesman on this issue. coal or energy in general. >> one obama campaign ad running in coal country goes after a romney ad, and the coal miners at an event. >> it turns out they were told that attendance at romney's rally was "mandatory." it ends with the line mitt romney is not one of us. these coal miners in west virginia -- >> feel that the industry is under attack? >> definitely. absolutely. 100%. >> yeah. >> i'm 53. i have been doing it for 31 years and i had kids and it makes me angry. why would the federal government want to eliminate all of our jobs at this time in the recession? we're providing cheap electricity for the united states. pride thing w
failing to comply with the law requiring the release of the regulatory agenda every six months. inhof says the president is hiding that agenda because of the election. >> he is intentionally delaying reports, that the law requires until after the election. >> the epa did not respond to the repeated request for comment on the charges, neither did the white house. the obama campaign also declined our offer. for to us include a spokesman on this issue. coal or energy in general....
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in doing that, in signing that law, mr. romney signed republicans like arkansas governor mike huckabee, who also signed a law requiring health insurance in his state to cover birth control. romney did this, huckabee did this, a lot of republican governors the did this. this was a republican policy. this obama travesty of justice that would be overturned by the blunt amendment, this was a republican idea, for years! when he said he didn't think employers should be able to deny coverage for birth control. the problem is that he was stating what the republican position was on this for years when he flubbed it. republicans like mitt romney and mike huckabee were for mandating birth control coverage before they were against it. and yet today, every single republican in the united states senate except one said that they, too, were against this. republicans even like scott brown of massachusetts, who is trying really hard to appear moderate, scott brown voted today to allow employers to deny birth control coverage to their employe
in doing that, in signing that law, mr. romney signed republicans like arkansas governor mike huckabee, who also signed a law requiring health insurance in his state to cover birth control. romney did this, huckabee did this, a lot of republican governors the did this. this was a republican policy. this obama travesty of justice that would be overturned by the blunt amendment, this was a republican idea, for years! when he said he didn't think employers should be able to deny coverage for birth...
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>> in-laws come over. >> hit them in the head? if they don't fall, run like hell. the point is, this is ridiculous. that's why we have a $6 trillion deficit. we have a problem here, neil. we have to spend money accordingly. >> incredible. thanks, buddy. another thing that is incredible, remember i said i would be a super hero? i am not talking about the food and the notorious things. dramatic new developments. i mean big, real developments. .. ♪ ♪ >> neil: you're welcome, america. i started the show trying to the fiscal cliff. guess what? indications i have, not solving this. rich edison with dramatic developments that address what i was talking about. he is here with sandra smith. rich? >> neil, the lines of communication are open. that is according to white house and republican aides. when asked if this is a significant development, a g.o.p. aide said we weren't saying that yesterday. speaker boehner and president obama spoke yesterday for the first time in a week. for the first time, we're actually getting some discussions. of course, this doesn't necessaril
>> in-laws come over. >> hit them in the head? if they don't fall, run like hell. the point is, this is ridiculous. that's why we have a $6 trillion deficit. we have a problem here, neil. we have to spend money accordingly. >> incredible. thanks, buddy. another thing that is incredible, remember i said i would be a super hero? i am not talking about the food and the notorious things. dramatic new developments. i mean big, real developments. .. ♪ ♪ >> neil: you're...
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around the globe single use bags are being outlawed which as you know our industry is growing by law. soon we'll have three guarantees in life. death, taxes and reusable bags. available at shopping bag.com and retailers nationwide. >> thank you very much. >> dan, i appreciate that enthusiasm. you know what i think is so smart? how you can put it on your refrigerator, with your list. let's get to the expert. scott, how was the pitch? >> i thought it was great, funny, engaging. one of my preferences is always to start the pitch with a problem you're trying to solve. in this case i feel like you're solving two problems, the forgetfulness and sort of the global issue around wasted bags and sort of the global cause we need to rally around. you got that in there and i thought you finished well. >> jen? >> i think it was a great pitch. very good enthusiasm. i completely agree with scott in the sense you brought out the key problems that you're trying to solve. what i didn't understand, if your revenue is 300,000, why you're asking for 250,000. you didn't tell me what the proceeds are going t
around the globe single use bags are being outlawed which as you know our industry is growing by law. soon we'll have three guarantees in life. death, taxes and reusable bags. available at shopping bag.com and retailers nationwide. >> thank you very much. >> dan, i appreciate that enthusiasm. you know what i think is so smart? how you can put it on your refrigerator, with your list. let's get to the expert. scott, how was the pitch? >> i thought it was great, funny, engaging....
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. >> dana: remember, law enforcement arrested the maker, american citizen, exercising the first amendment rights. he is still in jail. >> greg: still there. >> eric: get to this. we teased this at the top of the block. we want to talk about the mainstream media, abc, cbs this week. you know how many stories, how many times they touched libya this week on their nightly evening broadcast? >> andrea: take a shot in the dark and say zero. >> eric: 100% right. >> andrea: yeah. not surprising. what is interesting is they were engaged in the beginning. they were engaged and they came out, fangs blazing. why did they come out? against mitt romney. >> greg: and the video. >> andrea: we know that. they tried to use it as an opportunity when there were four dead americans to take down romney. the minute romney backed off, they disappeared and helped go along with it. >> eric: may, i please. >> andrea: not all of them. >> can you at least agree with us that these networks should be covering this story? >> bob: yes, they should. >> eric: why aren't they? >> bob: i have no idea. i assume they're part o
. >> dana: remember, law enforcement arrested the maker, american citizen, exercising the first amendment rights. he is still in jail. >> greg: still there. >> eric: get to this. we teased this at the top of the block. we want to talk about the mainstream media, abc, cbs this week. you know how many stories, how many times they touched libya this week on their nightly evening broadcast? >> andrea: take a shot in the dark and say zero. >> eric: 100% right. >>...
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a three-point lead if you look at the nbc/"wall street journal" "maris poll, but if you look at the law school poll, it is 58% to 41%. both took out op-ed articles in the "wall street journal," and for cnn.com, both of these gentlemen going live today with the op-eds on our website. i highly encourage you to go the cnn.com and read both of the candidates' op-eds and you will be enlightened in some way or another. we are right back after this. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ffor help finding a plan that's right for you, give unitedhealthcare a call today. >>> just four days, yes, and repeat it enough, four days to go to the polls, and that is four days to reach the reachable and sway the swayable for the candidates who want your vote. you have heard it for months, you have four more days to hear it. ohio, you have 18 electoral votes, and it is critical. barack obama and mitt romney want all of the 18 electoral votes, and while governor mitt romney made the closing argument speech fro
a three-point lead if you look at the nbc/"wall street journal" "maris poll, but if you look at the law school poll, it is 58% to 41%. both took out op-ed articles in the "wall street journal," and for cnn.com, both of these gentlemen going live today with the op-eds on our website. i highly encourage you to go the cnn.com and read both of the candidates' op-eds and you will be enlightened in some way or another. we are right back after this. ♪ (sirens) (train horn)...
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and my mother in law has this. it is it a great gift. it is it a charger for the iphone. the thing with the phone and everybody data intensative. the battery runs out and cases like this one give you the extra time to make it through the whole day or second day depending on your use and it is it a protective case. >> a four or four s iphone this is it not a four-s. >> i am ready for anything. once your watry dies. you don't have to run home or charge it. nit is very, error is light. >> how much did you say that was. 130. >> yes. nthe next item is the key board. >> this is it a blue tooth device. not one or two or three. iphone or mac or pc. all you have to do is hit one of the buttons and also you don't need batteries for a solar charged key board. >> it is hard to type the tech messages on the maul iphone device. >> and sometimes it is hard to pair multiple device this make its easy pressing one or two or three use the ipad two as a laptop and type out your blog posts. nthat is it about 80 buckings. nyou can go to amawhereon and depet it for $55. >> this is cool every ma
and my mother in law has this. it is it a great gift. it is it a charger for the iphone. the thing with the phone and everybody data intensative. the battery runs out and cases like this one give you the extra time to make it through the whole day or second day depending on your use and it is it a protective case. >> a four or four s iphone this is it not a four-s. >> i am ready for anything. once your watry dies. you don't have to run home or charge it. nit is very, error is light....
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> i'm bret baier in washington. the big story here today is the final unemployment report and the last weekend of campaigning before america votes. tonight on "special report," president obama says the addition of 171,000 jobs in october shows real progress. the president did not mention the jobless rate went up tenth of a point to 7.9%. mitt romney made sure his audience heard that statistic and pointed out the unemployment rate is higher than when the president took office. plus a look at what the rate would be with the same workforce in place. it appears f.b.i. agents will get access to suspect in libya terror attack held in tunisia. also today, the c.i.a. is giving a timeline of its response to the assault. we'll have that. mayor michael bloomberg has announced, just announced the new york city marathon is canceled in the wake of hurricane sandy. we're live. plus, the politicians of coal. "special report" from washin
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> i'm bret baier in washington. the big story here today is the final unemployment report and the last weekend of campaigning before america votes. tonight on "special report," president obama says the addition of 171,000 jobs in october shows real progress. the president did not mention the jobless rate went...
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but then, riding high, morsy shocked the country, declaring his decisions above the law. leaving parliament and the courts virtually powerless. now his loyalists have pushed through a new constitution in a single day. judges call it illegal. but they have been silenced. it triggered a wave of protests. the anger is also directed to the united states, people say president obama has gone too far to embrace the muslim brotherhood and has been too quick to praise president morsy, only making him bolder to take this controversial power grab. the demonstrators say the new constitution favors the islamic extremists, and allows citizens to become morality police, and doesn't protect women enough. >> they're trying to ruin the country. this eighteen-year-old student says that the area is dominated by the religious zealots. >>. >>> people threw rocks at me, this is not good, i never felt like that before >> since morsy came to power, do you feel more threatened as a woman? >> yes, i feel much more threatened. >> reporter: egyptians fear that morsy is becoming more of a tyrant than
but then, riding high, morsy shocked the country, declaring his decisions above the law. leaving parliament and the courts virtually powerless. now his loyalists have pushed through a new constitution in a single day. judges call it illegal. but they have been silenced. it triggered a wave of protests. the anger is also directed to the united states, people say president obama has gone too far to embrace the muslim brotherhood and has been too quick to praise president morsy, only making him...
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laws could be a sticking point. they want to give those people a chance in case there is a snag, a hiccup, they can still have time to get to the polls november 6th. >> and in case they don't know, 6 and 7, we're talking about same-sex marriage and we're talking about expanding gambling in prince george's county. >> yeah, two big, big contentious issues. two issues that both sides, the fors and against, have spent a ton of money, a ton of money, record-setting amounts of money, manpower, and so on. and so these issues really are driving people. people want to take their time in the booths. and so that's contributing to the long line as well as just the turnout. >> a lot to get through on those ballots. how about the district? what's going on in d.c.? because we're seeing long lines here too. >> yeah, you have the council chair up for grabs and you have the at-large seats. and so people really want to make a conscientious choice. we did have some listeners to call in and complain. because once the precinct moved from
laws could be a sticking point. they want to give those people a chance in case there is a snag, a hiccup, they can still have time to get to the polls november 6th. >> and in case they don't know, 6 and 7, we're talking about same-sex marriage and we're talking about expanding gambling in prince george's county. >> yeah, two big, big contentious issues. two issues that both sides, the fors and against, have spent a ton of money, a ton of money, record-setting amounts of money,...
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so, why is one powerful group using a little known law that allows them to challenge the right of their fellow citizens to vo to? they say they are fighting voter fraud. critics say it is suppression. abc's dan harris set out to investigate for your voice, your vote. >> reporter: teresa sharp is a grandmother who says she's voted in every election since she was 18. she's even served as a poll worker. >> voting, to me, is like, sacred. >> reporter: so, imagine her surprise when she got this letter in the mail. >> dear mrs. sharp. you are hereby note if ied that your right to vote has been challenged by a qualified elector under rc-3503.24, whatever that is. >> reporter: her sons christopher and herbert jr. received similar letters. so his her daughters. and her elderly aunt, too. >> there's somebody out here trying to scare people into not voting. >> reporter: but who? who prompted the county government to send out these letters? the answer, a grassroots organization called true the vote. true the vote believes voter fraud is a sleeping national epidemic. these are their recruitment vide
so, why is one powerful group using a little known law that allows them to challenge the right of their fellow citizens to vo to? they say they are fighting voter fraud. critics say it is suppression. abc's dan harris set out to investigate for your voice, your vote. >> reporter: teresa sharp is a grandmother who says she's voted in every election since she was 18. she's even served as a poll worker. >> voting, to me, is like, sacred. >> reporter: so, imagine her surprise when...
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>>neil: my next guest like many critics argue that citizenship cannot be a reward for breaking the law. the best seller author of "after america get ready for armageddon " mark, you are saying, no, no, no. >>guest: republicans always get suckered on this. america has the most expensively dysfunctional government on the planet, over half the illegal immigrants are here now arrived since 9/11, that is to say they broke into a country on code orange, supposedly. so everyone who is having the general 258s gone through at the airport who think that any of that stuff means anything, and there will be any serious enforcement in the graham schumer proposal is deluding themselves. >>neil: they are looking at the latino vote if the last election and they must be reading that as republicans --. >>guest: but the point is people talk about the shifting demographics, a national phenomenon like hurricane sandy. but it is not. it is a conscience policy on the part of the democratic party to basically import votes. the business wing of the republican party things it is importing cheap labor. the democr
>>neil: my next guest like many critics argue that citizenship cannot be a reward for breaking the law. the best seller author of "after america get ready for armageddon " mark, you are saying, no, no, no. >>guest: republicans always get suckered on this. america has the most expensively dysfunctional government on the planet, over half the illegal immigrants are here now arrived since 9/11, that is to say they broke into a country on code orange, supposedly. so everyone...
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of the land is the law we support. unless that law asks you requis you to violate the tenets of your faith. i understand the non-endorsement and i'm in favor of religion ougs leaders that speak clearly when the government is violating something which is precious to their particular faith. >> tom: let me change the topic a little bit and rabbi let me start with you. the question about the jewish vote in america. the majority democrat support from the jewish community. however, there is a lot of questions about the obama administration and their support. are they really supporters of israel. i have seen survey that has say among jewish voters the economy are still far above their concern aut our administration whichever president support israel, true or not true? >> you will get an answer yes, and no. in some places yes, in some places no. for many of place, israel is a priority. not that it is more important than the economy. we have a number of issues that are very important to us. israel is one of them. for others i s
of the land is the law we support. unless that law asks you requis you to violate the tenets of your faith. i understand the non-endorsement and i'm in favor of religion ougs leaders that speak clearly when the government is violating something which is precious to their particular faith. >> tom: let me change the topic a little bit and rabbi let me start with you. the question about the jewish vote in america. the majority democrat support from the jewish community. however, there is a...
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. >> the fines are only $40 in the state of maryland, but yet people are complying with the law. people are slowing down and the number of violations has decreased in that state. >> no one denies d.c. coffers are overflowing with money from speed camera tickets. so the mayor said he would put that money to work. >> the additional money generated by speeding fines will be used to hire 100 new police officers. >> council member tommy wells supports the idea of more officers on the street, but says the mayor's plan still uses camera fines to fatten up the budget. >> when we balance the budget, it should be done with taxes and we vote on it. we shouldn't be using fines across the city to balance the city's budget. >> 1 thing to point out under the mayor's plan, anything 10 miles or under over the speed limit will get you a $50 ticket. the thing is those speed light cameras throughout the city chief lanier said, they don't send out speeding tickets for 0 to 11 miles over the speed limit. so basically an officer is going to have to write you a ticket under that plan. also the mayor tal
. >> the fines are only $40 in the state of maryland, but yet people are complying with the law. people are slowing down and the number of violations has decreased in that state. >> no one denies d.c. coffers are overflowing with money from speed camera tickets. so the mayor said he would put that money to work. >> the additional money generated by speeding fines will be used to hire 100 new police officers. >> council member tommy wells supports the idea of more...
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while he was serving on a ship on lake michigan in the 1860s that he actually met his future father-in-law, who was phillip bess best of the best brewing company. phillip had an eldest daughter, maria, so maria and frederick pabst courted for two years and then were married in 1862. now, frederick pabst enjoyed his career on the great lakes, and so he remained a captain for another two years until he finally retired and bought an equal half interest in his father-in-law's brewing company. for $21,000. again, a large sum of money, especially when one considers we were in the middle of the civil war. so at that point, he starts his career as a beer barron. but it was a very small brewing company, because phillip best brewing company was only making about 3,000 barrels of beer a year. he took that company from this very modest start to a brewing company that was considered the world's largest lauger brewing company, and brewing in excess of a million bottles a year. >> you can watch this
while he was serving on a ship on lake michigan in the 1860s that he actually met his future father-in-law, who was phillip bess best of the best brewing company. phillip had an eldest daughter, maria, so maria and frederick pabst courted for two years and then were married in 1862. now, frederick pabst enjoyed his career on the great lakes, and so he remained a captain for another two years until he finally retired and bought an equal half interest in his father-in-law's brewing company. for...
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commission say that the secret donation amounts to money laundering and violates california campaign law. cbs 5 reporter caught up with them during their final stops in san francisco. >> keep the california dream alive. yes on 30, thanks. it was the ultimate pep rally with a few of their closest friends leading the cheer. >> are we going to do it? all right, all right. >> reporter: the governor's barn storm is safe today to convince voters to approve proposition 30. recent polls show them dwindling for a measure that will raise the income taxes for those making more than $250,000 a year and also impose an extra quarter cent sales tax. >> so the governor is asking for your help. will you give it? okay. without tax hikes, get ready for the deeper cuts. >> that will be $27 billion of red ink. that's the depth. i mean it's amazing. >> reporter: the projected $6 billion a year raise for the new taxes will go to education for k-12 grades and community colleges, guaranteeing funding for public safety services. but the polls show less than 50% of the voters will defeat them and it's a real possi
commission say that the secret donation amounts to money laundering and violates california campaign law. cbs 5 reporter caught up with them during their final stops in san francisco. >> keep the california dream alive. yes on 30, thanks. it was the ultimate pep rally with a few of their closest friends leading the cheer. >> are we going to do it? all right, all right. >> reporter: the governor's barn storm is safe today to convince voters to approve proposition 30. recent...
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. so, maybe you're trying to fiwell, let me give it a shot. if you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty million a year gaming in other states, fair enough. but if you think we should keep that money here... add twelve thousand jobs, and generate millions for schools... well you should probably vote for question seven. because if it doesn't pass, all of this goes away. that's why the post called seven, common sense. but decide for yourself. >>> this morning on "today's home," simple decorating solutions whether it's hanging artwork or changing your tablescape, nathan turner shares his ideas in the new book "nathan turner's american style, classic design and effortless entertaining." good morning, nathan. good to have you here. >> it's wonderful to be here. >> it's a great book. love it. >> thank you. >> let's talk first about creating a dining room setting that's very easy and won't cost you a lot of money, very elegant as well. how
protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. so, maybe you're trying to fiwell, let me give it a shot. if you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty million a year gaming in other states, fair enough. but if you think we should keep that money here... add twelve thousand jobs, and generate millions for schools... well you should probably vote for question seven. because if it doesn't pass, all of this...
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i spoke with a former federal prosecutor in the environmental law and he says, those were the people who were on the ground but a lot of what happened here also was systemic with bp and there are a number of critics who will likely say maybe this isn't enough. he says attorney general eric holder also says they've been unable to resolve the civil case. that case is ongoing. the government intends to prove that bp was grocery negligessly he says, and that trial is set to begin in february. >>> it has been a very big breaking news hour because we told you at the top of the program that israeli forces are moving ground forces towards the gaza strip. joining us live from tel aviv, nbc's martin fletcher. martin, we can only watch this escalating situation from afar. are you on the ground. tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: well, mandy, it's getting pretty grim, as a matter of fact. as you said, the israelis are moving ground forces to the enl of the gaza strip. their regular army is already there poised to invade if given the orders. reserve troops have been called up already, some.
i spoke with a former federal prosecutor in the environmental law and he says, those were the people who were on the ground but a lot of what happened here also was systemic with bp and there are a number of critics who will likely say maybe this isn't enough. he says attorney general eric holder also says they've been unable to resolve the civil case. that case is ongoing. the government intends to prove that bp was grocery negligessly he says, and that trial is set to begin in february....
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the administration new issues came up for dealing with campaign finance disclosure to dealing with law suit. baseman chase changes. what has occurred or not occur during the last four years and looking forward to the next. she can join for three experts on my right, tran thi appeared next to her history and three. to my left history to come the white house reporter for "politico." for more extensive by every sunday or chairs and those watching at home, transparencycaucus.org. i will go right into remarks my panelists will start with them. >> good afternoon, everybody. i'll get some remarks on ethics and transparency issues. if i had to summarize how the obama administration is done i would say the efforts of the well intended but not always well executed. we start out wanting to make a strong statement so one of the initial statements we had to put in place that said two years after leaving you cannot lobby on the issue or the agency left. first of all i think it flows from the basic premise that lobbying is evil and that's not a view i share. it allows a lot of voices to be heard via
the administration new issues came up for dealing with campaign finance disclosure to dealing with law suit. baseman chase changes. what has occurred or not occur during the last four years and looking forward to the next. she can join for three experts on my right, tran thi appeared next to her history and three. to my left history to come the white house reporter for "politico." for more extensive by every sunday or chairs and those watching at home, transparencycaucus.org. i will...
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>> well, i would say that states have right to work laws have a lower unemployment rate than those who do not. in terms of why people are not joining unions, when they have a choice, we have a perfect example. the recall in wisconsin that went wrong, unions spent $20 million on that, they were not successful, now they want to do it in michigan, in wisconsin, it shows why people do not want to join unions their dues are going toward mittal causes -- political causes, that may might not agree with rather than helping the workers that we call the middle class. neil: you could argue, if things were going really well they would gladly pay the dies and have no question. if they were not going well, they would not pay the dues because they don't think they are getting their money's worth that their choice. >> there is a tremendous aim of economic insecurity, people feel they do not have enough income, if they could not pay dues and still enjoy the benefits of them negotiating on their behalf. neil: they get 4%f pay raise if they are lucky, but it takes an expensive union with expensive dues t
>> well, i would say that states have right to work laws have a lower unemployment rate than those who do not. in terms of why people are not joining unions, when they have a choice, we have a perfect example. the recall in wisconsin that went wrong, unions spent $20 million on that, they were not successful, now they want to do it in michigan, in wisconsin, it shows why people do not want to join unions their dues are going toward mittal causes -- political causes, that may might not...
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but it is the law. it's called the cash-out program. employers that do offer free parking are supposed to offer a subsidy. if you would like to take a bus instead, you're supposed to get the value of that parking space. >> is that going is happen? >> people can ask for that. >> reporter: even though the transit commute averages about 37 minutes, 10 minutes longer, than the commute of san francisco, the appeal is obvious. >> there are benefits. it's less con congestion -- congestion on the road. it's lower emissions for the air. there are benefits. >> reporter: she says women and minorities are most likely to benefit from a cash-out for parking program, because women are more likely to take public transit. reporting in the east bay hills, don knapp, cbs 5. >>> a concord man is dead after being hit on clayton road around 8:40 this morning. police say the 70-year-old victim was struck by an suv while walking in a crosswalk. the driver is charged with vehicular manslaughter. investigators say the driver's windshield was possibly obscured by
but it is the law. it's called the cash-out program. employers that do offer free parking are supposed to offer a subsidy. if you would like to take a bus instead, you're supposed to get the value of that parking space. >> is that going is happen? >> people can ask for that. >> reporter: even though the transit commute averages about 37 minutes, 10 minutes longer, than the commute of san francisco, the appeal is obvious. >> there are benefits. it's less con congestion --...
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they have no law that protect the the identity of the winner like other states do. they will release the winner's name. >> this is not a game. jobs are on the line, the american economy is on the line. this is a moment for adult leadership. >> speaker of the house john boehner giving his take on the lack of progress made in the fiscal cliff talks. and adds tensioas tensions rise capitol hill obama will be pushing his fiscal cliff plan at a toy factory today. >> peter doocy has more on that. >> the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell listening to tim geithner layout the proposal to avoid the cliff. it was so one-sided rich mcconnell reportedly said he burst into laughter. republicans claiming three want a balanced approach and they want to raise revenue without killing jobs and they are going public with their frustrations. >> i am disappointed in where we are. i am disappointed in what's happened over the last couple of weeks. but going over the fiscal cliff is , i am trying to resolve it. >> democrats want republicans to slow down and realize what they are offer
they have no law that protect the the identity of the winner like other states do. they will release the winner's name. >> this is not a game. jobs are on the line, the american economy is on the line. this is a moment for adult leadership. >> speaker of the house john boehner giving his take on the lack of progress made in the fiscal cliff talks. and adds tensioas tensions rise capitol hill obama will be pushing his fiscal cliff plan at a toy factory today. >> peter doocy has...
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brother-in-law. >> yeah. >> okay. no, it's your grandfather's spirit that i'm feeling with you. and also she is saying you had to do something recently with your eyes or your teeth and i didn't know which thing she is showing me. did you have to get new -- something with your eyes or your teeth? i don't know why she is showing that besides your foot. >> no. >> and then she is showing me a chain, a chain, your mom -- something about a chain. >> my daughter just started wearing a chain of my mother's. >> a chain of your mom's? >> okay. she knows your daughter is wearing the chain. thank you so much. i appreciate you doing that thank you so much. >> okay. give me a second. now, i kind of feel like somebody else here had an m like here, could you put that behind -- do you have someone deceased that that's an m? >> yes. >> is that a feel male or male is it spelled mi, michael. >> michael, yes. >> is michael your -- did you live with michael. >> i worked with michael for a few years. >> you worked with michael. because i sa
brother-in-law. >> yeah. >> okay. no, it's your grandfather's spirit that i'm feeling with you. and also she is saying you had to do something recently with your eyes or your teeth and i didn't know which thing she is showing me. did you have to get new -- something with your eyes or your teeth? i don't know why she is showing that besides your foot. >> no. >> and then she is showing me a chain, a chain, your mom -- something about a chain. >> my daughter just...